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A Baffled User
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      02-22-2008
I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the sole
purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am the sole
user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still, when I just
attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I couldn't.
Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not accessible. Access is
denied."

The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete. What
the heck is going on here???

Joan


 
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gls858
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      02-22-2008
A Baffled User wrote:
> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the sole
> purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am the sole
> user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still, when I just
> attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I couldn't.
> Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not accessible. Access is
> denied."
>
> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete. What
> the heck is going on here???
>
> Joan
>
>


I had a similar experience with a file. It turned out that in fact it
was gone but still in the index when I reran the index they disappeared.

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Bob
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      02-22-2008
Reboot.

"A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
news:...
> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the sole
> purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am the sole
> user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still, when I just
> attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I couldn't.
> Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not accessible. Access is
> denied."
>
> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete. What
> the heck is going on here???
>
> Joan
>


 
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A Baffled User
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      02-23-2008
I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not only
can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive C:\!! The tech
support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.

If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine. But
with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone haywire.

"Bob" <> wrote in message
news:. ..
> Reboot.
>
> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the sole
>> purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am the
>> sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still, when I
>> just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I
>> couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not
>> accessible. Access is denied."
>>
>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete.
>> What the heck is going on here???
>>
>> Joan
>>

>



 
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Bob
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      02-23-2008
HP tech support is a joke.

Try this.
Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm


"A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not only
> can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive C:\!! The
> tech support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.
>
> If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine. But
> with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone haywire.
>
> "Bob" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
>> Reboot.
>>
>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the
>>> sole purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am
>>> the sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still,
>>> when I just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I
>>> couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not
>>> accessible. Access is denied."
>>>
>>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete.
>>> What the heck is going on here???
>>>
>>> Joan
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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A Baffled User
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      02-23-2008
I have gone through changing the ownership of the entire drive C:\ via
C:\Properties\...Security\Edit, and it made no difference whatsoever. Do you
think that creating a Take Ownership menu would do any better than taking
over ownership of the whole primary drive?

"Bob" <> wrote in message
news:PK-dnT97LL-WFiLanZ2dnUVZ_t-...
> HP tech support is a joke.
>
> Try this.
> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>
>
> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not
>> only can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive C:\!!
>> The tech support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.
>>
>> If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine. But
>> with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone haywire.
>>
>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>> news:. ..
>>> Reboot.
>>>
>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the
>>>> sole purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am
>>>> the sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still,
>>>> when I just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop, I
>>>> couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not
>>>> accessible. Access is denied."
>>>>
>>>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete.
>>>> What the heck is going on here???
>>>>
>>>> Joan
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

>



 
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Bob
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      02-23-2008
Yes, I think it might. Use it to take ownership of the C drive.

"A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
news:%...
>I have gone through changing the ownership of the entire drive C:\ via
>C:\Properties\...Security\Edit, and it made no difference whatsoever. Do
>you think that creating a Take Ownership menu would do any better than
>taking over ownership of the whole primary drive?
>
> "Bob" <> wrote in message
> news:PK-dnT97LL-WFiLanZ2dnUVZ_t-...
>> HP tech support is a joke.
>>
>> Try this.
>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>
>>
>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>> I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not
>>> only can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive C:\!!
>>> The tech support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.
>>>
>>> If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine.
>>> But with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone haywire.
>>>
>>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>>> news:. ..
>>>> Reboot.
>>>>
>>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:...
>>>>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the
>>>>> sole purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I am
>>>>> the sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine. Still,
>>>>> when I just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my desktop,
>>>>> I couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is not
>>>>> accessible. Access is denied."
>>>>>
>>>>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete.
>>>>> What the heck is going on here???
>>>>>
>>>>> Joan
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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      02-23-2008

"Bob" <> wrote in message
news:. ..
> Yes, I think it might. Use it to take ownership of the C drive.
>
> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>>I have gone through changing the ownership of the entire drive C:\ via
>>C:\Properties\...Security\Edit, and it made no difference whatsoever. Do
>>you think that creating a Take Ownership menu would do any better than
>>taking over ownership of the whole primary drive?
>>
>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>> news:PK-dnT97LL-WFiLanZ2dnUVZ_t-...
>>> HP tech support is a joke.
>>>
>>> Try this.
>>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>>
>>>
>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>> news:%...
>>>> I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not
>>>> only can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive
>>>> C:\!! The tech support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.
>>>>
>>>> If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine.
>>>> But with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone
>>>> haywire.
>>>>
>>>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:. ..
>>>>> Reboot.
>>>>>
>>>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:...
>>>>>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the
>>>>>> sole purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I
>>>>>> am the sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine.
>>>>>> Still, when I just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my
>>>>>> desktop, I couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\ is
>>>>>> not accessible. Access is denied."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to delete.
>>>>>> What the heck is going on here???
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Joan



simple little question............has the OP just tried the f5 key to
refresh his/her destop?

 
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      02-23-2008

A Baffled User;622849 Wrote:
> I have gone through changing the ownership of the entire drive C:\ via
> C:\Properties\...Security\Edit, and it made no difference whatsoever.
> Do you
> think that creating a Take Ownership menu would do any better than
> taking
> over ownership of the whole primary drive?


::You can get full access through the true admin account. Do the
following to switch accounts:::

::To Turn On the Hidden Real Administrator Account - In command
prompt:::
::*net user administrator /active:yes*::

::To Turn Off the Hidden Real Administrator Account - In command
prompt:::
::*net user administrator /active:no*::

::Remember to right click on the command prompt and \"run as
administrator\". WARNING: Make sure you are not logged into the Real
Administrator account when turning it off. Use a regular Administrator
account to do this instead. Log off and log back on to your regular
Admin account before executing the *net user administrator /active:no*
command (IMPORTANT).::


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Bob
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      02-23-2008
It's a good question. Sometimes we overlook the simple solutions.

"Dave" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> "Bob" <> wrote in message
> news:. ..
>> Yes, I think it might. Use it to take ownership of the C drive.
>>
>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>> news:%...
>>>I have gone through changing the ownership of the entire drive C:\ via
>>>C:\Properties\...Security\Edit, and it made no difference whatsoever. Do
>>>you think that creating a Take Ownership menu would do any better than
>>>taking over ownership of the whole primary drive?
>>>
>>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>>> news:PK-dnT97LL-WFiLanZ2dnUVZ_t-...
>>>> HP tech support is a joke.
>>>>
>>>> Try this.
>>>> Add "Take Ownership" to right-click menu in Vista
>>>> http://www.petri.co.il/add-take-owne...menu-vista.htm
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:%...
>>>>> I've rebooted multiple times. And talked with tech support at HP. Not
>>>>> only can I not delete icons from my desktop, I cannot access drive
>>>>> C:\!! The tech support people are stumped. Needless to say, so am I.
>>>>>
>>>>> If I disable/turn off UAC, or enter Safe Mode, everything works fine.
>>>>> But with UAC turned on, all of a sudden today, things have gone
>>>>> haywire.
>>>>>
>>>>> "Bob" <> wrote in message
>>>>> news:. ..
>>>>>> Reboot.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "A Baffled User" <> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:...
>>>>>>> I'm beginning to wonder if Windows Vista Home Premium exists for the
>>>>>>> sole purpose of preventing me from getting anything accomplished. I
>>>>>>> am the sole user, with administrative privileges, of this machine.
>>>>>>> Still, when I just attempted to delete an unwanted shortcut from my
>>>>>>> desktop, I couldn't. Message says, "Location is not available. C:\
>>>>>>> is not accessible. Access is denied."
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The same thing happens for every file on the desktop I try to
>>>>>>> delete. What the heck is going on here???
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Joan

>
>
> simple little question............has the OP just tried the f5 key to
> refresh his/her destop?


 
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